“One simple assignment could be anywhere from $50 to $100 or more. A complex assignment could be $200 to $500, depending on the deadline,” founder Jessica Mott told KCRA 3.

She claims that students from DeVry University and Sacramento State have enlisted the help of her “experts” to complete their homework, exams and even entire online courses.

Mott said she has the second-highest number of customers in California, behind Florida.

When asked about whether she was encouraging cheating, Mott responded that she was simply being open and honest about the process.

“Any online tutoring company does the same thing I do," she said. "How much do you really benefit if you’re in New York and somebody is in California?”

Some universities, such as California State University, Monterey Bay, use TurnItIn.com to check a student’s work against a database to see if it’s original.

“Inevitably, there might be some people who try to game the system. That’s unfortunate. I think in the long run, it will backfire on them,” said Jason Tinney, the senior communications officer for CSUMB.

He added that the university can only expend so much time and resources to root out cheating.

Mott said business has been lucrative for her.

She claims she has 3,000 repeat customers and has raked in more than $350,000 unapologetically.